Weird problems runninga and shutting down

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In the past few days, my (pretty new) HP Pavilion has been having weird
slow-down problems. The printer also stopped printing. The support guy
suspected a virus but it came up clean. (I'm behind a Linksys router,
up-to-date on Norton and run a firewall. So it would be difficult). I *have*
noticed that every time I shut down, I get a weird error thusly and I have to
kill the process manually (end now):

Notification wnd for RMAdmin - something like that. Any thoughts?
 
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jpas1954 said:
In the past few days, my (pretty new) HP Pavilion has been having weird
slow-down problems. The printer also stopped printing. The support guy
suspected a virus but it came up clean. (I'm behind a Linksys router,
up-to-date on Norton and run a firewall. So it would be difficult). I *have*
noticed that every time I shut down, I get a weird error thusly and I have to
kill the process manually (end now):

Notification wnd for RMAdmin - something like that. Any thoughts?


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Notification+wnd+for+Rnadmin+&spell=1

Selected quotes from pages google found....

"I believe you'll find that removing Real Player will fix this issue and
that RNA Admin is an acronym for Real Networks Administration. As such, it's
probably not a Microsoft issue"

Re: Computer slowing down RNAdmin
[posted on: Sep 15, 2004 1:02 PM by (e-mail address removed) Reply
I had this problem when closing down, having to End Program etc. When I
tried RNAdmin in Google, each forum I tried blamed Real One. SO I have just
uninstalled it, with a slight worry that I may not be able to listen to BBC.
I'll let you know.
Gerry Jones
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Re: Computer slowing down RNAdmin
[posted on: Sep 18, 2004 3:35 PM by alanmzifa Reply
you can still listen to the bbc but download real player from bbc's site
rather than from real - this also avoids real's intrusive and time consuming
registration process where you sign up for a free trail of add on premium
features that you have to pay for .
 

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